I have a Cobra 29 that I would like to install, but I was wondering where others have installed the larger format CBs. Unfortunately, the CB is a little to wide to install in the pocket under my radio. The only other location that I can see where the CB could be installed is on the right side of the shift lever. I would like to install it where I can still reach the knobs and see the display.

I was going to mount my antenna on the rear bumper until I saw the kit. I will have to get a visual to determine if the kit would work.

What's the minimal height that the antenna should stick up above the roof line for best transmission and reception? I will be ordering a new antenna, but I want to make sure that I don't get one that's too short.

As far as antenna height, it really comes down to what you intend to use it for. If its just for communication with your group while on a trail, you can get away with something pretty short, but if you're wanting to communicate with much further distances, you'll have to go larger.

I've heard of people being completely happy with just the magnet ones you stick to the roof only when you want to use it, but of course they aren't leaving it there all the time either.

For the radio, what I'd really like to find is one with a remote head unit (not with the mic/speaker/controls combined, like the Cobra 75). Ham sure has a lot of options, but it just seems rather limited for CB.

I got a 2nd gen, but WTF Ill post my pics cause they are basicly the same except the interior mounting. I cut out the bottom of my CC to fit my CB. The antenna should go as far above the roof as possible. You are on the right path with RC radio - call them for any pro tech advise as everyone here is just going to give you their opinions.

I would mount it in the bed, but you have a cap.

quick release antenna mount on bedrail

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I like the idea of installing the CB in the cc, but my console is a 2-part console. Unfortunately, it won't work for me. I think I will mount the cb next to the shift lever, but I would have to use a block to build the mounting point out a little bit.